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    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service
    13 May Civil Service Reform

    Ministerial directions and a 'powerful' board: Think tank's 'draft bill' sets out vision for statutory civil service

    Cab sec would have responsibility for appointment and performance management of perm secs under IfG proposals
    by Tevye Markson
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    13 May Security & Defence
    Departments have underestimated threat posed by cyberattacks, MPs warn
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    13 May Communications
    Fact checker defends ex-perm sec over pension-reform claims
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    12 May Justice & Home Affairs
    Call for 'bold investment decisions' to address prison crisis
    Court dismisses appeal by NI civil servants over decision made without ministers
    10 Jul 2018 Energy & Environment
    Court dismisses appeal by NI civil servants over decision made without ministers

    NICS challenge over High Court ruling to overturn incinerator planning decision rejected by Court of Appeal


    May conducts Cabinet reshuffle after Boris Johnson quits Foreign Office over Brexit
    10 Jul 2018 Brexit
    May conducts Cabinet reshuffle after Boris Johnson quits Foreign Office over Brexit

    Second Cabinet resignation in two days leads to questions over government’s Brexit approach only days after supposed agreement


    Top officials defend DWP policy to refer benefits claimants to foodbanks
    10 Jul 2018 Culture
    Top officials defend DWP policy to refer benefits claimants to foodbanks

    Permanent secretary Peter Schofield says department has “confidence in NAO” following row over Universal Credit


    Dominic Raab named Brexit secretary after shock Davis resignation from DExEU
    09 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Dominic Raab named Brexit secretary after shock Davis resignation from DExEU

    Brexit secretary’s resignation came just hours after Cabinet had agreed negotiating position for future relationship with the EU


    Intelligent Connectivity: The Future of Networking - Delivering innovation Sponsored
    09 Jul 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Intelligent Connectivity: The Future of Networking - Delivering innovation

    At BT, we realise that digital technology is changing the way we all do business. Make smart decisions with intelligent connectivity. With our network and know-how you can plan a smarter, more digital future.


    Simon Stevens interview: full speed ahead for the NHS at 70
    09 Jul 2018 Finance
    Simon Stevens interview: full speed ahead for the NHS at 70

    Simon Stevens played a pivotal role in securing a £20bn funding boost ahead of the 70th birthday of the NHS. With its finances on a more stable footing, the NHS England chief executive wants to use this moment as a springboard to ensure the health services’ long-term future. He talks to Sebastian Whale.


    AT A GLANCE: What did the Cabinet actually agree to at Chequers?
    09 Jul 2018 Brexit
    AT A GLANCE: What did the Cabinet actually agree to at Chequers?

    After nearly 12 hours of talks, the Cabinet finally agreed the Government's position on Brexit. But what have they actually signed up to?


    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 9
    06 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Latest civil service & public affairs moves — July 9

    New appointments in the civil service, UK politics, and public affairs, via our colleagues at Dods People


    Cabinet gathers at Chequers for Brexit trade plan talks
    06 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Cabinet gathers at Chequers for Brexit trade plan talks

    Civil servants attend Brexit meeting to update planned white paper as discussions progress


    BEIS facing ‘significant capacity challenges’ NAO warns
    06 Jul 2018 Brexit
    BEIS facing ‘significant capacity challenges’ NAO warns

    Watchdog’s review of post-Brexit regulation, consumer protection and competition flags major issues


    Opinion: Long term prognosis – what the NHS will look like at 80
    06 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Opinion: Long term prognosis – what the NHS will look like at 80

    Wonder what the next ten years hold for the NHS? Better ask the people who really drive change in the health service – the public, says Roy Lilley


    DIT gears up for negotiations as it completes recruitment of trade commissioners
    06 Jul 2018 Economy
    DIT gears up for negotiations as it completes recruitment of trade commissioners

    Permanent secretary Antonia Romeo says department has appointed top team and will now focus on building capability. Tamsin Rutter reports on DIT’s next steps


    Number of major government projects given red delivery warning doubles
    05 Jul 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Number of major government projects given red delivery warning doubles

    Infrastructure and Projects Authority annual report finds delivery of one-third of major government projects in doubt - with eight appearing unachievable


    Esther McVey apologises for ‘inadvertently’ misleading MPs in Universal Credit row
    05 Jul 2018 Culture
    Esther McVey apologises for ‘inadvertently’ misleading MPs in Universal Credit row

     Minster tells Parliament she wants to "correct the record" after receving open letter from NAO chief Sir Amyas Morse


    “You can’t save the NHS by re-organising it to death”: the history of NHS reforms over seven decades
    05 Jul 2018 Health & Social Care
    “You can’t save the NHS by re-organising it to death”: the history of NHS reforms over seven decades

    The NHS has been through many “reorganisation convulsions” as successive governments sought to redefine the relationship between health services and Whitehall. Richard Vize looks at the most important shifts, including Andrew Lansley’s attempt to blow ministerial control apart, and asks what’s next for a service in perpetual motion


    Brexit department more reliant on fast streamers than the rest of government
    05 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Brexit department more reliant on fast streamers than the rest of government

    Analysis finds that the department has more than double the proportion of graduate fast streamers than elsewhere in Whitehall


    ‘Good things happen when you play nicely’ – GDS takes a new tack
    04 Jul 2018 Analysis
    ‘Good things happen when you play nicely’ – GDS takes a new tack

    Director general Kevin Cunnington gives speech detailing how the organisation has ‘changed the way we work with departments’


    Michael Gove to unveil plan to 'take back control' of fisheries after Brexit
    04 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Michael Gove to unveil plan to 'take back control' of fisheries after Brexit

    Proposals include annual statement setting out the current state of fish stocks "based on the latest scientific evidence"


    NAO chief forced to hit back after Esther McVey’s Universal Credit claims
    04 Jul 2018
    NAO chief forced to hit back after Esther McVey’s Universal Credit claims

    Auditor general writes to minister “clarifying the facts” following a series of statements made to MPs about recent report on Universal Credit


    Cabinet Office pays 13 contractors over £1K a day, more than double any other department
    03 Jul 2018 Commercial
    Cabinet Office pays 13 contractors over £1K a day, more than double any other department

    Latest figure puts central department at top of the government league table for paying contractors four-figure rates


    Major Home Office reforms needed to prevent another Windrush scandal, say MPs
    03 Jul 2018 Government Tax Profession
    Major Home Office reforms needed to prevent another Windrush scandal, say MPs

    MPs call on department to end hostile environment policies, not just rebrand them


    Intelligent Connectivity: The Future of Networking Sponsored
    03 Jul 2018 Civil Service Reform
    Intelligent Connectivity: The Future of Networking

    At BT, we realise that digital technology is changing the way we all do business. Make smart decisions with intelligent connectivity. With our network and know-how you can plan a smarter, more digital future.


    Prisons chief outlines ‘significant operational issues’ in annual report
    03 Jul 2018 Finance
    Prisons chief outlines ‘significant operational issues’ in annual report

    HMPPS delayed roll out of programme to reduce suicide, self-harm and violence levels because of ‘unanticipated’ spike in inmate numbers


    Michael Gove ‘physically ripped up’ civil service report on possible Brexit customs plan
    02 Jul 2018 Brexit
    Michael Gove ‘physically ripped up’ civil service report on possible Brexit customs plan

    Environment secretary apparently ripped up page of document but ‘couldn't manage more’


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